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Of States, Rights, and Social Closure : Governing Migration and Citizenship

Editor: Oliver Schmidtke, Saime Ozcurumez
Of States, Rights, and Social Closure : Governing Migration and Citizenship
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ISBN-13: 9780230600317
ISBN: 023060031X
Format: Hardcover
Date Published: January 2008
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Table of Contents:


List of Tables and Figures
Contributors
Introduction: National Closure and Beyondp. 1
The Normative Debate on the "Liberal Paradox": Of States, Rights, and Social Closure
Immigration, Democracy, and Citizenshipp. 17
Noncitizens and Discrimination: Redefining Human Rights in the Face of Complexityp. 37
National Sovereignty, Migration, and the Tenuous Hold of International Legality: The Resurfacing (and Resubmersion?) of Carl Schmittp. 61
Borders in Public Perception: Renationalizing Modes of Inclusion and Exclusionp. 91
Limits of Governing Migration and Citizenship
We Are All "Republican" Now: Changes in, Prospects for, and Limits of Citizenship in Germanyp. 113
The Institutional Setting of Naturalization and Multiple Citizenship: A Comparison of German and Dutch Policiesp. 135
Immigration Reform in Germany: The Domestic Debate under the Red-Green Governmentp. 157
Territoriality in Diasporas and Transnational Communitiesp. 179
Toward a Postnational Constellation? Politics and Policy Formation in Europe
Borders, Territory, and Migration in the European Union: From the Politics of Migration in Europe to the European Politics of Migrarionp. 205
The Denationalization of Immigration Politics: Is It Happening and Who Benefits?p. 225
Immigrants and Participation beyond the Nation-State: Opportunity-Capability Rift in EU Immigration Policy Processp. 257
Conclusion: Crossing Borders of States and Border-Crossing of Rightsp. 279
Referencesp. 285
Indexp. 303
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ISBN: 023060031X
ISBN-13: 9780230600317
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Dimensions (cm): 20.955 x 13.970  x 0.224
Weight (kg): 0.237
Audience: Professional